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More than 2 million new cases of preventable skin cancer are reported each year in the United States.
Resorts Nationwide Go Sun Smart
Researchers led by SDSU professor Peter Andersen have teamed up with 40 resorts to encourage vacationers to be smart about sun safety.
Grants of the Week
Grants of the Week highlight some of the new awards received by SDSU researchers.
SDSU psychology professor Jean Twenge
Twenge to Talk about Generation Me
The public is invited to hear Twenge, Feb. 28, provide a behind-the-scenes look at the data on how generations differ.
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Little Mysteries, Big Discoveries
With funding from a prestigious grant, professor Forest Rohwer and a research team will explore the global epicenter of marine biodiversity.
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Biggest SDSU News in 2012
Take a look back at top SDSU headlines this past year.
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High-tech Cerebral Palsy Research
An SDSU professor uses Hollywood technology to research facial movements and speech-language development in children with cerebral palsy.
These photomicrograph cardiac stem cells isolated from mouse hearts clustered together in the shape of a heart.
Tissue Regeneration at Heart of New Institute
SDSU's Integrated Regenerative Research Institute aims to harness the power and healing potential of stem cells.
Initiative for Maximizing Student Development program students
Healing Opportunities for Diverse Students
A $2.8 million NIH grant increases support of an SDSU program that prepares students for doctoral and science careers worldwide.
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Scientists Partner to Protect Environment
A $1.3 Million NSF award will send an SDSU-led research team to China.
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Research Tops $127 Million
Nearly 800 grants and contracts funded SDSU research on climate change, early childhood development, renewable energy and more in 2011-12.
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